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Release Date:
October 22, 2020
Original Title:
Доктор Лиза
Alternate Titles:
Doktor Liza
Genres:
Drama | History
Production Companies:
IVAN Production Center
KIT Film Studio
Ministry of Culture of the Russian Federation
NTV
Production Countries:
Russia
Ratings / Certifications:
RU: 16+
Runtime: 120
The film is about a day in the life of Elizaveta Petrovna Glinka, also known as Doctor Liza. Moscow, 2012. The Glinka family prepares for a celebration: thirty years together. The closest friends are invited for dinner, the sons have arrived. Of course, Liza has freed up this day for her family. There’s just a trifle: to stop by the Fund and see the weekly patients at the Paveletsky Station. But the days of Doctor Liza are always full of surprises… In a hospital in a Moscow suburb a five-year-old girl is dying. The duty doctor has to discharge Eva. Due to medical formalities the child, who suffers from cancer, is left without painkillers. In utter despair, the girl’s father turns to Liza for help. When Liza cannot find a way to help the child within the system, she decides on a desperate act…
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Costume Design:
Ulyana Polyanskaya
Director:
Oksana Karas
Director of Photography:
Sergey Machilsky
Editor:
Vladimir Voronin
Olga Proshkina
Original Music Composer:
Yuriy Poteenko
Producer:
Rafael Minasbekyan
Dzhanik Fayziev
Alexandr Bondarev
Timur Weinstein
Alexey Zemsky
Vadim Ostrovsky
Ravil Salikhov
Mariya Ionova
Alexey Akhmedov
Irina Borisova
Producer's Assistant:
Julia Korol
Production Design:
Pavel Parkhomenko
Screenplay:
Oksana Karas
Natalya Kudryashova
Alexey Ilyushkin
Alena Sanko
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